Gramps 3.2.5 released!
The Gramps Developers are happy to announce a new bug fix release:
Version 3.2.5 — the “I intend to live forever” bug fix release.
Highlights of fixes in this release include:
- fix Gramps so it again runs with Python 2.5
- write all notes and sources to gedcom files
- cli fixes
- GeneWeb and LegacyGedcom fixes
- NarrativeWeb fixes
- memory leak fixes
- various other small fixes
- many translation updates
Thank you to all contributors, testers, translators, and users. To have an idea of how large of a community we have, here are a few SourceForge download stats for 2010:
- Version 3.2.4 released in October has 6,852 downloads
- Version 3.2.3 released in May has 18,796 downloads
- Version 3.2.2 released in April has 4,437 downloads
- Version 3.2.0 released in March has 9,832 downloads
Our SourceForge download page already has the 3.2.5 source tarball and a Ubuntu 10.x .deb file available for download. As our usual packagers forward me links to their .rpm, .exe, and various other files, I will upload them to: https://sourceforge.net/projects/gramps/files/Stable/3.2.5/
Best regards,
Stéphane Charette

Ian Goddard
20 November 2010 @ 3:14 am
Ubuntu 10.x also installs under 8.04 OK. Looking forward to investigating what’s new.
Ron
26 November 2010 @ 8:43 am
Does the Ubuntu deb install under Debian Sid? (It currently has v3.2.3.)
TIA
Neil
5 December 2010 @ 11:22 am
Awesome job.
I have had a great deal of fun putting the family history together using gramps.
My thanks goes out to the community that has put this program together.
Neil…
Simon
9 December 2010 @ 10:12 pm
Can you make a bundle for Windows? I installed all those dependencies but still does not work. No average user will ever manage to get the program working.
Saleh
12 December 2010 @ 2:50 pm
For Windows users who are having trouble with installation, you could simply install the portable version of Gramps from http://portableapps.com Works like a charm.
And btw, a very nice program. Wish I was able to make it work before I might have been able to use for our big family tree
Jim
16 December 2010 @ 5:10 pm
Does this program import the file created by the Mormon genealogy program? I would rather not re-enter all my data if I can avoid it
nono
17 December 2010 @ 3:04 pm
“Does this program import the file created by the Mormon genealogy program?”
Yes, Gramps imports Gedcom file format, which is the file created by the Mormon.
patrick
30 December 2010 @ 2:23 pm
in PAF software, select File->Export…
export to other GEDCOM 5.5
the above file can then be imported in GRAMPS
zenarcher
30 December 2010 @ 3:33 pm
GRAMPS is a fantastic application! I’ve been involved with genealogy for about 30 years and have used GRAMPS for the last 6 years or so and wouldn’t think of using anything else!
Thanks for the fixes and updates, GRAMPS developers!
Vincent
27 February 2011 @ 1:43 pm
The use of gramps within Debian can bee seen at the site:
http://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=gramps
I use gramps too and like it very much.
Thanks.